An edition of Banzer (1990)

Banzer

democracia y nacionalismo

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Banzer
Floren Sanabria G.
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An edition of Banzer (1990)

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democracia y nacionalismo

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"Author defends Hugo Banzer Suárez's 1970s dictatorship and places the retired general among Bolivia's most important heroes. Banzer, in addition to his 1971-78 presidency, did assist in Bolivia's democratization by accepting the 1985 congressional election of Víctor Paz Estenssoro, and by providing critical political support in order to help stabilize the economy. Banzer's party, Acción Democrática Nacionalista, also co-governed with Jaime Paz Zamora from 1989-93. However, author does not attempt to balance these positive aspects of Banzer's career with his leadership of one of the most brutal and corrupt governments of the 20th century"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 57.

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Language
Spanish
Pages
269

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Banzer: democracia y nacionalismo
1990, Empresa Editora Proinsa
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Published in
La Paz, Bolivia

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Library of Congress
F3326.B2652 S26 1990

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Pagination
269 p. :
Number of pages
269

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OL1939849M
LCCN
90160274

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